The former First Lady went on to say: "I think more about what is going on in our heads where we let that happen, you know? When the most qualified person running was a woman, and look what we did instead.... If we as women are still suspicious of one another . . . if we're not comfortable that a woman could be our president compared to what, we have to have that conversation with ourselves as women. That's on us." Once again, Michelle offered her commentary on the current presidential administration without referring to Trump by name — a tactic that she's used plenty of times before in the past.

But Michelle had some strong words for men too, particularly men who are raising daughters in the world today. While speaking about men who "tolerate inequality at work," Michelle warned: "You can't have it both ways." She went on to add, "You can't whisper these magical thoughts in your daughter's ear about who she can be or what she can do.... If you're tolerating that, that is the workplace that's going to be waiting for your little girl, but you sold her a bill of goods. You told her she could be anything, but then you're not working to make sure that can be actualized."

And when it comes to her own politics, Michelle (once again) made it clear that she's probably not running for president any time soon, much to the disappointment of fans everywhere. But, in true Michelle Obama fashion, she broke the news in an inspiring and uplifting way. "When I hear people say, 'You run!' it's part of the problem," she said. "We still didn't get 'Yes we can' right. It's not 'Yes you can,' it's 'Yes we can. We're the who. We're the answer."